Albuquerque Journal

Candidate told to return to work

NMSU revokes his leave of absence

- BY RUSSELL CONTRERAS

A former Trump administra­tion appointee running for Congress in a closely watched race in southern New Mexico says his university is trying to fire him for seeking the seat.

Gavin Clarkson, a business law professor at New Mexico State University, said last week that the school told him that his leave of absence had been revoked and his employment would be terminated if he didn’t return to work.

The Republican said he requested a leave of absence until January 2020 after he was appointed to a Bureau of Indian Affairs position. “The letter granting my leave did not specify that the leave was contingent on anything or subject to revocation,” Clarkson said in a statement.

But Clarkson resigned from the agency last year after a harsh inspector general report into the loan program he directed, according to stories by ProPublica and The Washington Post. Clarkson called the reports “fake news” and said he stepped down to run for Congress.

New Mexico State spokeswoma­n Minerva Baumann told The Associated Press that the university doesn’t comment on personnel matters.

The race is one of many expected to draw national attention in 2018, because it may help determine which party controls the U.S. House of Representa­tives.

Democrats have long targeted the heavily Hispanic district along the Mexican border where registered Democrats outnumber Republican­s. But it has remained in GOP hands, largely due to the popularity of incumbent Rep. Steve Pearce, who is stepping down to run for governor. Pearce has attracted support from Hispanics and the region’s oil and gas interests.

Clarkson, an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump, is one of four Republican­s seeking the seat. The others are state Rep. Yvette Herrell, former Hobbs Mayor Monty Newman, and Lovington resident Clayburn Griffin. Former Eddy County Commission­er Jack Volpato quit the race Thursday.

Las Cruces water attorney Xochitl Torres Small and U.S. Coast Guard veteran Madeline “Mad” Hildebrand­t are seeking the Democratic nomination.

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